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New Large Native American Handcrafted Navajo Picto Signed Sterling Silver & Opal Inlay Dangle Pierced Earrings

Regular price $66.50

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    Large, Stunning, Vintage Handcrafted and Navajo Picto Signed Sterling Silver and Opal Inlay Dangle Pierced Earrings. These were likely purchased as a gift, as the price has been partially obscured, but were never worn.

   Each earring measures just under approximately 1 and 1/4 inches, or about 31.5 millimeters, high. The circular top portion of each earring is just over about 1/4 of an inch, or approximately 6.5 millimeters, wide, and the triangular dangle at the bottom measures about 11/16 of an inch, or approximately  17.4625 millimeters, wide. Each earring is just over about 1/8 of an inch, or approximately 3.5 millimeters, thick. (Included please find a US Quarter in the photographs, for the measurement-challenged and ruler-averse.) Stamped on both of the posts, "Sterl". Stamped on the back of one earring, "Sterling", along with a Navajo picto hallmark. Each clutch is marked, "925", and, "Sterling". The front of the card reads, "Sterling silver". The back has a handwritten price in green marker reading, "75", which has been partially obscured by reddish ink. Combined weight is approximately 7.45 grams, which includes the stone weight, of course.

  This is a new pair of earrings on their original card, with a handwritten price of 75.00 partly obliterated on the back. Probably purchased as a gift, they were stored long enough to become tarnished. The card appears undamaged, except for a bit of lint and a bent corner. No visible dings or dents, just scratches, but these are handcrafted earrings and will not be perfectly symmetrical, nor machine-perfect in any other sense. No chips or cracks in the opal inlay. Both posts are straight. The clutches fit and hold well.

   A gorgeous, outstanding, pair of handmade vintage Navajo Sterling silver and opal inlaid earrings. Great size, nice movement, and striking color play. These earrings are so much more beautiful in person. The camera does them no justice.